Jacksonville University

Introduction:

Established in the year of 1934 as William J. Porter University, Jacksonville University was actually a two-year college. Later in 1935 it was renamed as Jacksonville Junior College. This U.S higher learning institution has adopted its present name Jacksonville University in 1956. This is a private, independent, coeducational institution serve more than 2,500 students who are from forty-six states and more than fifty countries. The average class size at JU is 17 students, and most classes are comprised of less than 30 students. As far as academic excellence is concerned, it is beyond any doubt. In addition, the students are offered top-notch campus facilities. These include a baseball stadium, intramural fields, a football/soccer/track complex, and handball/racquetball courts, a gymnasium, a football stadium, tennis courts. What else do you need! Just come to Jacksonville University and learn with fun.

Jacksonville University is alienated into three colleges:

The College of Arts and Sciences,

The College of Fine Arts

The well-funded Davis School of Business

Jacksonville University Course Details:
Wide number of courses is offered by Jacksonville University. Degrees offered by the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, and Fine Arts include B.A., B.F.A., B.G.S., B.M., B.M.E., B.S., and B.S.N.

Undergraduate Degrees are offered on

Accounting

Aviation

Art

Biology

English

Exercise Science

Film

Finance

Foreign Language

Geography

Communication

Computer Art & Design

Computing Sciences

Dance & Dance Education

Economics

Education

Engineering

Mathematics

Music

Political Science

Pre-professional Studies

Psychology

Sport Management

Sociology

Theatre Arts

Graduate Degrees & Professional Programs are available on

Master of Business Administration

Master of Science in Nursing

Orthodontics

Master of Arts in Mathematics

M.Ed. in Leadership & Learning

Teacher Certification Preparation

Adult Degrees are offered on

Accelerated Degree Program (ADP)

Admission Procedures:

Jacksonville University does not maintain open admission policy. All the applications are evaluated by The Admissions Committee. Freshman applicants must submit scores from either the SAT or ACT. Along with the completed application, the applicant must produce essays, and at least one letter of recommendation. Transfer students must have a minimum 2.0 college GPA.

Accommodation Facilities:

Jacksonville University offers accommodation facilities to more than 1,000 students. Accommodations include traditional residence halls as well as apartments with kitchenettes.